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9 June, 05:16

Ky wants to buy 3 shirts which were originally priced $49.96 each the store will discount the price of the third shirt and then apply a 7.1% tax to a total cost of all three shirts including the tax what will be the mean of the cost show your work

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  1. 9 June, 05:56
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    D = discount on third shirt

    c = total cost

    Sales tax of 7.1% equates to 1.071

    c = (Cost of 1st Shirt + Cost of 2nd Shirt + Cost of Third Shirt) * Sales Tax

    c = (49.96 + 49.96 + (49.96 - d)) * 1.071

    Since you didn't specify the discount on the third shirt, this is the best I can do for you.

    The mean of the cost of the shirts would be c/3
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